
Spencerport serves as the central hub of this 1932 survey, where the Big Ridge Canal and the New York Central railroad run in parallel through the heart of the village. The landscape reveals a transition from these primary transportation corridors to a patchwork of agricultural lands and smaller hamlets like Adams Basin and Hinkleyville. Local infrastructure is highly detailed, showing the Spencerport Water Works and the Sewage Disposal Plant, alongside community fixtures such as Chesbro Seminary and numerous numbered schoolhouses. Notably, the map records distinctive road names of the early automotive era, including the Honeymoon Highway and the Million Dollar Highway. To the south, specialized land use is evident at the Harris Seed Farm, while the topography is defined by rises like Woodchuck Hill and Science Hill.
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